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    exhausted and ready to board the bus home. As I walked out the door‚ a book titled Conscious Capitalism caught my eye. It claimed to be a unique defense of modern capitalism and I decided to buy the book for my commutes. Throughout the trips‚ I could not comprehend a business model that claimed to be conscious‚ yet did not prioritize legality or being consistent with business ethics. Instead‚ I characterized conscious capitalism as profit-maximization through a facade of prioritizing issues that any

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    or Bring the Noise. Public enemy seemed to recognize these problems that this nation faced and still faces today. They made songs soulie focused on fixing political and social issues. Turning rap into an alternative genre‚ or also known as conscious rap. Conscious rap is a subgenre of Hip-Hop that puts awareness and knowledge on cultural‚ political‚ philosophical‚ and economic issues we face (Reference). It seemed like at the time‚ many rappers were taking this responsibility by bringing these topics

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    The Conscious Shopper “It works just as good as the name brand‚” my mother would always suggest. As I have matured‚ I regret to admit that‚ in most instances‚ my mother’s notion was right. Consequently‚ those very words describe my shopping nature. When I think of what kind of shopper I am and how I have developed my shopping habits‚ there are three factors that are responsible for my consumer behavior. Those factors include my childhood shopping experiences‚ my knowledge of advertising and marketing

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    this is when disposable dishware and cutlery appear on the street‚ but no one wants to pick them up. In order to solve this thorny problem‚ I think the government should raise the awareness among citizens‚ and make sure that every of them is a conscious preserver. This can be done by means of establishing anti-littering laws backed by hefty fines and efficiently enforcing to combat infringements‚ including spitting gum‚ throwing garbage on the street‚ even industrial water dumped into rivers. Furthermore

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    In the book The Conscious of the Constitution‚ the author Timothy Sandefur argues the merits of using the Declaration of independence as a legal document in the legal fight to keep the government out of the lives of the american citizen and thus control how the government expands. This book is a heavy read that while bias toward a small government is a must read when wanting to understand the debate that takes place between the right and the left. The book answers and raises questions about the

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    is almost always a reason for individual actions or behaviors. More specifically‚ he believed that the cause was the result of the unconscious. According to Cloninger (2013)‚ the unconscious mind is defined as a mental process that a person is not aware of. For example‚ traumatic events‚ such as the death of a loved one‚ are possibly repressed into a person’s unconscious as a form of coping mechanism. In psychic determinism‚ however‚ some people repress their thoughts or behaviors if they perceive

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    Carl Jung “The Collective Unconscious” According to Carl Jung‚ "the collective unconscious is a universal datum‚ that is‚ every human being is endowed with this psychic archetype layer since his/her birth. One cannot acquire these strata by education or other conscious effort because it is innate. Carl Jung extended Freud’s theory of the unconscious. While he agreed that each of us has conflicts and associations relevant to our own history‚ he felt that the unconscious goes further. He also believed

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    of Zurich where he obtained his M.D. He was a strong believer of the unconscious drives and innate characteristics shared by the human race. Jung and Freud shared the same idea of an unconscious nature‚ and worked together for a total of five years‚ 1907-1912. However‚ the two men split due to their different views on the importance of sexuality on human nature. Jung was more interested in learning about the meaning of unconscious contents. In order to differentiate from

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    For‚ “A Dulcet Conscious Thing‚” I didn’t change too much when it came to the content. A general issue in my workshop was that the meaning of the poem was ambiguous‚ some found this a strength while others found this a weakness. From what everyone gathered‚ the poem is about Mother Nature‚ which isn’t too far off‚ but it’s not the meaning I associate with it. In this poem‚ I spoke on the exploitation of women‚ primary black women‚ through the metaphor of Mother Nature. I feel that I shouldn’t flesh

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    the conscious‚ the preconscious‚ and the unconscious. While studying all of the levels of consciousness‚ Freud also discovered another way of looking at the inner workings of the personality which he called the id‚ ego‚ and superego. The different levels of consciousness are known as Freud’s topography of the mind. All three of these states are always occurring in different levels and affecting our everyday lives‚ however‚ we are only aware of what is currently going on in our conscious state

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